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Publisher: Island Press
Imprint: Island Press
ISBN: 9781610917964
ISBN 10: 1610917960
Pages: 272
Publication Date: 24 May 2018
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Format: Paperback
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This book exudes inspiration. It shows how anyone with a love of the natural environment--and how it is used to support human endeavor--can make a contribution to conservation. Easy to read, hard to put down, and deeply motivating. --Simon Brockington, Executive Secretary, International Whaling Commission Nielsen...celebrates the work of eight conservationists in the U.S. and abroad in this engaging series of biographical sketches...Paying tribute to their battles and accomplishments, Nielsen effectively showcases the passion and persistence of a remarkable group of individuals. --Publishers Weekly Riveting and inspiring...[Nielsen] does a superb job of outlining the lives of these heroic environmentalists. --Manhattan Book Review Moving stories, all eight of them. --Wildlife Activist The ethnic and gender diversity of the subjects is a major factor in the book's favor...this work represents a step in the direction of correcting the erasure of non-white, non-American environmentalism from mainstream American dialogue. --Foreword This book stands out for the ethnic and gender diversity of its subjects. Nielsen...showcases the passion and dedication the activists had for their causes and presents these profiles as a way to inspire dedication to activism in others. --Choice Nielsen's finely etched portraits are not the end of the line like so many dusty pictures on a wall. They are rather the forward to volumes to be written about the heroes and heroines of the Great Work ahead. --Ecology A fine primer on some of the most inspirational figures in the history of the environmental movement. Nielsen, dean of the College of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University, has the command of a practiced lecturer, and his biographical sketches of famous environmentalists zip by like NatGeo profiles. --Sierra Nielsen's captivating stories humanize eight inspiring individuals whose early paths in life are not that different from today's students reading Nature's Allies. That people from rather ordinary and diverse backgrounds can have a revolutionary impact on conservation policy decisions and private actions is an important message to motivate youth to act on their passions. --Barbara A. Knuth, Senior Vice Provost and Dean, Cornell University Nature's Allies is much more than a collection of fascinating stories about the lives of eight great conservationists. It's an account of what it takes to bring about major change. It's a must-read, not only for students of conservation but for all who are interested in the future of this planet and improving the quality of life. --Michael Dombeck, former Chief, US Forest Service, and former Director, US Bureau of Land Management
""Nielsen's finely etched portraits are not the end of the line like so many dusty pictures on a wall. They are rather the forward to volumes to be written about the heroes and heroines of the Great Work ahead.""-- ""Ecology"" ""This book exudes inspiration. It shows how anyone with a love of the natural environment--and how it is used to support human endeavor--can make a contribution to conservation. Easy to read, hard to put down, and deeply motivating.""--Simon Brockington, Executive Secretary, International Whaling Commission ""This book is an interesting, informing read... highly recommended...Readers will likely find this book inspirational, if not motivational.""-- ""Electronic Green Journal"" ""Moving stories, all eight of them.""-- ""Wildlife Activist"" ""Nielsen...celebrates the work of eight conservationists in the U.S. and abroad in this engaging series of biographical sketches...Paying tribute to their battles and accomplishments, Nielsen effectively showcases the passion and persistence of a remarkable group of individuals."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""Riveting and inspiring...[Nielsen] does a superb job of outlining the lives of these heroic environmentalists.""-- ""Manhattan Book Review"" ""The ethnic and gender diversity of the subjects is a major factor in the book's favor...this work represents a step in the direction of correcting the erasure of non-white, non-American environmentalism from mainstream American dialogue."" -- ""Foreword"" ""This book stands out for the ethnic and gender diversity of its subjects. Nielsen...showcases the passion and dedication the activists had for their causes and presents these profiles as a way to inspire dedication to activism in others.""-- ""Choice"" ""Nature's Allies is much more than a collection of fascinating stories about the lives of eight great conservationists. It's an account of what it takes to bring about major change. It's a must-read, not only for students of conservation but for all who are interested in the future of this planet and improving the quality of life.""--Michael Dombeck, former Chief, US Forest Service, and former Director, US Bureau of Land Management ""In this engaging book, Larry Nielsen...deftly captures the lives and careers of eight individuals whose mark on the environment endures...Nature's Allies succeeds as an introduction to these eight lives and in how to write engaging environmental biography. It would work splendidly in teaching environmental history, studies, or ethics.""-- ""Environmental History"" ""Nielsen's captivating stories humanize eight inspiring individuals whose early paths in life are not that different from today's students reading Nature's Allies. That people from rather ordinary and diverse backgrounds can have a revolutionary impact on conservation policy decisions and private actions is an important message to motivate youth to act on their passions.""--Barbara A. Knuth, Senior Vice Provost and Dean, Cornell University ""A fine primer on some of the most inspirational figures in the history of the environmental movement. Nielsen, dean of the College of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University, has the command of a practiced lecturer, and his biographical sketches of famous environmentalists zip by like NatGeo profiles.""-- ""Sierra""
Moving stories, all eight of them. -- Wildlife Activist Nielsen...celebrates the work of eight conservationists in the U.S. and abroad in this engaging series of biographical sketches...Paying tribute to their battles and accomplishments, Nielsen effectively showcases the passion and persistence of a remarkable group of individuals. -- Publishers Weekly Nielsen's finely etched portraits are not the end of the line like so many dusty pictures on a wall. They are rather the forward to volumes to be written about the heroes and heroines of the Great Work ahead. --Simon Brockington, Executive Secretary, International Whaling Commission Ecology Riveting and inspiring...[Nielsen] does a superb job of outlining the lives of these heroic environmentalists. -- Manhattan Book Review The ethnic and gender diversity of the subjects is a major factor in the book's favor...this work represents a step in the direction of correcting the erasure of non-white, non-American environmentalism from mainstream American dialogue. -- Foreword This book exudes inspiration. It shows how anyone with a love of the natural environment--and how it is used to support human endeavor--can make a contribution to conservation. Easy to read, hard to put down, and deeply motivating. --Simon Brockington, Executive Secretary, International Whaling Commission Choice This book is an interesting, informing read... highly recommended...Readers will likely find this book inspirational, if not motivational. --Michael Dombeck, former Chief, US Forest Service, and former Director, US Bureau of Land Management Electronic Green Journal This book stands out for the ethnic and gender diversity of its subjects. Nielsen...showcases the passion and dedication the activists had for their causes and presents these profiles as a way to inspire dedication to activism in others. -- Choice Nielsen's captivating stories humanize eight inspiring individuals whose early paths in life are not that different from today's students reading Nature's Allies. That people from rather ordinary and diverse backgrounds can have a revolutionary impact on conservation policy decisions and private actions is an important message to motivate youth to act on their passions. --Barbara A. Knuth, Senior Vice Provost and Dean, Cornell University Electronic Green Journal In this engaging book, Larry Nielsen...deftly captures the lives and careers of eight individuals whose mark on the environment endures...Nature's Allies succeeds as an introduction to these eight lives and in how to write engaging environmental biography. It would work splendidly in teaching environmental history, studies, or ethics. --Barbara A. Knuth, Senior Vice Provost and Dean, Cornell University Environmental History A fine primer on some of the most inspirational figures in the history of the environmental movement. Nielsen, dean of the College of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University, has the command of a practiced lecturer, and his biographical sketches of famous environmentalists zip by like NatGeo profiles. -- Sierra Nature's Allies is much more than a collection of fascinating stories about the lives of eight great conservationists. It's an account of what it takes to bring about major change. It's a must-read, not only for students of conservation but for all who are interested in the future of this planet and improving the quality of life. --Michael Dombeck, former Chief, US Forest Service, and former Director, US Bureau of Land Management Ecology
This book exudes inspiration. It shows how anyone with a love of the natural environment--and how it is used to support human endeavor--can make a contribution to conservation. Easy to read, hard to put down, and deeply motivating. --Simon Brockington, Executive Secretary, International Whaling Commission Nielsen's captivating stories humanize eight inspiring individuals whose early paths in life are not that different from today's students reading Nature's Allies. That people from rather ordinary and diverse backgrounds can have a revolutionary impact on conservation policy decisions and private actions is an important message to motivate youth to act on their passions. --Barbara A. Knuth, Senior Vice Provost and Dean, Cornell University Nature's Allies is much more than a collection of fascinating stories about the lives of eight great conservationists. It's an account of what it takes to bring about major change. It's a must-read, not only for students of conservation but for all who are interested in the future of this planet and improving the quality of life. --Michael Dombeck, former Chief, US Forest Service, and former Director, US Bureau of Land Management
This book exudes inspiration. It shows how anyone with a love of the natural environment--and how it is used to support human endeavor--can make a contribution to conservation. Easy to read, hard to put down, and deeply motivating. --Simon Brockington, Executive Secretary, International Whaling Commission Nielsen...celebrates the work of eight conservationists in the U.S. and abroad in this engaging series of biographical sketches...Paying tribute to their battles and accomplishments, Nielsen effectively showcases the passion and persistence of a remarkable group of individuals. --Publishers Weekly Riveting and inspiring...[Nielsen] does a superb job of outlining the lives of these heroic environmentalists. --Manhattan Book Review The ethnic and gender diversity of the subjects is a major factor in the book's favor...this work represents a step in the direction of correcting the erasure of non-white, non-American environmentalism from mainstream American dialogue. --Foreword Moving stories, all eight of them. --Wildlife Activist This book stands out for the ethnic and gender diversity of its subjects. Nielsen...showcases the passion and dedication the activists had for their causes and presents these profiles as a way to inspire dedication to activism in others. --Choice Nielsen's finely etched portraits are not the end of the line like so many dusty pictures on a wall. They are rather the forward to volumes to be written about the heroes and heroines of the Great Work ahead. --Ecology A fine primer on some of the most inspirational figures in the history of the environmental movement. Nielsen, dean of the College of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University, has the command of a practiced lecturer, and his biographical sketches of famous environmentalists zip by like NatGeo profiles. --Sierra Nielsen's captivating stories humanize eight inspiring individuals whose early paths in life are not that different from today's students reading Nature's Allies. That people from rather ordinary and diverse backgrounds can have a revolutionary impact on conservation policy decisions and private actions is an important message to motivate youth to act on their passions. --Barbara A. Knuth, Senior Vice Provost and Dean, Cornell University Nature's Allies is much more than a collection of fascinating stories about the lives of eight great conservationists. It's an account of what it takes to bring about major change. It's a must-read, not only for students of conservation but for all who are interested in the future of this planet and improving the quality of life. --Michael Dombeck, former Chief, US Forest Service, and former Director, US Bureau of Land Management
This book exudes inspiration. It shows how anyone with a love of the natural environment--and how it is used to support human endeavor--can make a contribution to conservation. Easy to read, hard to put down, and deeply motivating. --Simon Brockington, Executive Secretary, International Whaling Commission Nielsen...celebrates the work of eight conservationists in the U.S. and abroad in this engaging series of biographical sketches...Paying tribute to their battles and accomplishments, Nielsen effectively showcases the passion and persistence of a remarkable group of individuals. --Publishers Weekly Riveting and inspiring...[Nielsen] does a superb job of outlining the lives of these heroic environmentalists. --Manhattan Book Review The ethnic and gender diversity of the subjects is a major factor in the book's favor...this work represents a step in the direction of correcting the erasure of non-white, non-American environmentalism from mainstream American dialogue. --Foreword Nielsen's finely etched portraits are not the end of the line like so many dusty pictures on a wall. They are rather the forward to volumes to be written about the heroes and heroines of the Great Work ahead. --Ecology Moving stories, all eight of them. --Wildlife Activist This book stands out for the ethnic and gender diversity of its subjects. Nielsen...showcases the passion and dedication the activists had for their causes and presents these profiles as a way to inspire dedication to activism in others. --Choice A fine primer on some of the most inspirational figures in the history of the environmental movement. Nielsen, dean of the College of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University, has the command of a practiced lecturer, and his biographical sketches of famous environmentalists zip by like NatGeo profiles. --Sierra Nielsen's captivating stories humanize eight inspiring individuals whose early paths in life are not that different from today's students reading Nature's Allies. That people from rather ordinary and diverse backgrounds can have a revolutionary impact on conservation policy decisions and private actions is an important message to motivate youth to act on their passions. --Barbara A. Knuth, Senior Vice Provost and Dean, Cornell University Nature's Allies is much more than a collection of fascinating stories about the lives of eight great conservationists. It's an account of what it takes to bring about major change. It's a must-read, not only for students of conservation but for all who are interested in the future of this planet and improving the quality of life. --Michael Dombeck, former Chief, US Forest Service, and former Director, US Bureau of Land Management
Author Information
Larry Nielsen is a fisheries biologist and Professor of Natural Resources at North Carolina State University.